Phal.- Energizer bunny..

About one month ago I pollinated one of my phals and it's now maturing the seedpod. That's all fine, but this morning when I was watering the babies, I noticed that my pollinated phal was starting to produce a new spike. So now I'm thinking whether or not the plant will have enough stamina to both mature a seedpod and a new spike all at once? I really wan't to keep the seedpod rather than the new spike if one of them has to go..

I have heard that phals that are very healthy can indeed support multiple spikes, keikis and even pods at the same time. I would keep an eye on the new spike, and if it seems to be struggling, then cut off the pod. Or if you want to be conservative, cut the pod off now.

Christian, I would definitely cut the spike. No question. If your plant is trying to mature a seed pod, let it work at that. My two crossed Cattleyas were very healthy when I pollinated them - one growing out of an 8" pot. By the time the pods matured 6 months later, both were very tired and taxed. It left the smaller susceptible to a fungus that I'm still watching. Both are still in R&R.

Don't risk the plant by getting greedy, even if it looks fine now. If it has all that energy, it will throw another spike after the pod comes off. That will be much safer.

Well I couldn't really find a guide on how to, so I just kinda went for it:
Made a quick glovebox, made some medium and sterilized it, cut of the emerging spike, put it in peroxide, through the entire lot in the glovebox, hosed everything down with peroxide, waited 15 mins, cut the thing in two and finaly put each piece in a flask with medium with the cut facing down in the medium... I hope I got it sterile - it all became kind of improvised ... Well I'll let you know if/when something happens!

OrchidTalk --An Orchid Growers Discussion Forum brought to you by River Valley Orchidworks. A World Community where orchid beginners and experts talk about orchids and share tips on their care, cultivation, and propagation.